Kevin & Perry Go Large

Kevin & Perry Go Large
Directed by Ed Bye
Produced by Peter Bennet-Jones
Harry Enfield
Jolyon Symonds
Written by David Cummings
Harry Enfield
Starring Harry Enfield
Kathy Burke
Rhys Ifans
Music by Cecily Fay
Philip Pope
Cinematography Alan Almond
Editing by Mark Wybourn
Studio Tiger Aspect Pictures
Distributed by Icon Film Distribution
Release date(s) 21 April 2000 (UK)
Running time 82 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Box office £10,099,770

Kevin & Perry Go Large is a 2000 British teen comedy film based on the Harry Enfield sketch Kevin the Teenager. The film was written by Dave Cummings and Harry Enfield and directed by Ed Bye. Enfield, Kathy Burke and Louisa Rix all return to their roles after previously appearing in Harry Enfield's Television Programme, and later Harry Enfield and Chums. James Fleet replaced Stephen Moore as Kevin's father.

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Plot

Best friends Kevin and Perry decide they need to lose their virginity and become "top DJs", and plan to go to Ibiza to do so. They receive a reward for accidentally foiling a bank raid, and with Kevin's parents agreeing on the condition that they accompany them, they go to Ibiza.

Once in Ibiza, they meet the world famous DJ Eyeball Paul (whose nickname derives from his practice of vodka eyeballing),[1] who takes every opportunity to patronise and insult them - of which they seem to be blissfully ignorant, describing him repeatedly as "such a nice bloke" and "a rinsing geezer". Kevin and Perry persuade Eyeball Paul to play a song they have created at his next performance, but only after they carry out several chores for him, including cleaning his kitchen floor and unblocking his toilet by hand.

Throughout their stay in Ibiza, Kevin and Perry set their sights on "the girls of their dreams", Candice and Gemma, whom Kevin and Perry try and chat up with put-on posh accents. The teenagers experience several bizarre mishaps which set back their pursuit of Candice and Gemma, including being vomited on from a height and crashing mopeds, and their friendship is strained when Perry films Kevin's parents while they are having sex.

The film ends with Kevin and Perry losing their virginity to Candice and Gemma respectively. When back at home, the boys are seen signing copies of their record in a music store, whilst Kevin's parents are seen signing copies of a video they have made about better mid-marriage sex.

Music Production

Enfield tried to use songs in the film that were top of the dance charts at the time.

DJ Judge Jules created the mix that Kevin and Perry create in the film, "Big Girl", which was subsequently released as a single credited to the Precocious Brats with Kevin And Perry. It was in the top 40 for 4 weeks in 2000, and reached #16 in the UK Singles Charts.

"Straight to Hell" by The Clash features at the beginning of the film when Kevin begins banging his head on the bedroom wall; the camera pans out to view the street, in which the film title appears. All of the cars are Ford Focuses, and all of the people shown outside are wearing red baseball caps and using Flymo lawnmowers.

In the film, Eyeball Paul is a wealthy and very successful DJ, however, actor Rhys Ifans admits he is a terrible DJ, but thanks to "the magic of film" he'll "look pretty sharp out there".

Cast

Cast Characters
Harry Enfield Kevin
Kathy Burke Perry
Rhys Ifans Eyeball Paul
James Fleet Dad (Ray)
Louisa Rix Mum (Sheila)
Laura Fraser Candice
Tabitha Wady Gemma
Steve O'Donnell Big Baz
Paul Whitehouse Bouncer 1
Steve McFadden Bouncer 2
Natasha Little Anne Boleyn
Anna Shillinglaw Bikini Girl
Badi Uzzaman Norma Baxter
Kenneth Cranham Vicar
Sam Parks Police Officer
Frank Harper Robber
Mark Tonderai Music Store Boss
Amelia Curtis Sharon

Soundtrack

This is a list of all the songs used for the soundtrack in the film (taken from the film's credits).

Venues featured in the film

The Ibiza club Amnesia makes an appearance in the film. However, the front view of the club, as shown in in the film, is not the same as the actual Amnesia. The DJ booth that Eyeball Paul uses in the film is not the actual booth of the club, which is sited above the giant "spectrum analyser", seen in the film to the right of the fictitious booth. The Charter Place Shopping Centre in Watford was also used. Freemans Close in the small village of Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire was the set in which the Patterson's house is found. Ibiza Airport was briefly used; however, the footage of a Virgin Sun Airlines plane taking off was actually filmed at El Altet airport in Alicante.

Kevin and Perry and Kevin's parents' apartment is in Santa Eulària des Riu in Ibiza.

Viewing Certificate

Harry Enfield suspected the "two uses" of the word "fuck" (there were actually three, all by Rhys Ifans) being the cause of the film's BBFC rating being a 15, rather than a targeted 12. He revealed in the film's audio commentary that the 15 rating was given because of a scene where a group of men took drugs. According to BBFC guidelines, scenes of drug-taking often breach the rules of a 12-rated film.

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